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Nabu Summary
376 words, approx. 1 pages NABU was a god, possibly of West Semitic origin, who became a major divine figure in Babylonia and Assyria of the first millennium BCE. He is first mentioned in official Babylonian documents of the time of Hammurabi (c. 1760 BCE) and may have been...
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 Enûma Elish Atra-Hasis Marduk & Sarpanit Nabu, Nintu Agasaya, Bel...



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Nabu and munabbiatu: two new Syrian religious personnel.
04/01/1993: 6,765 words, approx. 23 pages Recently published Akkadian texts from Mari and Emar include two previously unattested religious personnel whose titles are derived from the verb nabu(m), "to name, call, lament." The [na.sup.lu-bi-.i.sup.mes] from Mari and the [na.sup.lu.mes]-bi-i from Emar should be the same group, and the Emar group...
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COLUMN: Conservatives are from Nabu, Liberals are from Vulcan
02/08/2005: 1,184 words, approx. 4 pages University Wire 02-08-2005 (Daily Mississippian) (U-WIRE) OXFORD, Miss. -- I was watching one of the Star Wars Trilogy movies and simultaneously reading an issue of National Review one cold day this past Wintersession. Later in the day, I stumbled across an episode of Star...


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